MINING NEWS.
WELLINGTON SHARE MARKET. A quiet day with very littlo bu&ines? doir.?:. Waihi Grand Junctions suffered a relapse, and were offered at 31s. 6d. The sales recorded were as undcr:-^ Talisman, -50s. 6d. (second call). . Waihi Grand Junction, • 3Zs., '325., 325. (first call). Waitflngi. 3s. <d., 3?. £d. (second call). The buying and telling quotations were as under:— Buyer?. Sellers. X s. d, £ s.d. lUaclrwatcr ~ 15 6 Bonanza- 0 0 2 ' 0 0 3 Dominiou 0 0 1' 0 0 2' Kuranui Caledonian 0 1 6 0 2 0 Jtay Queen .. 0 2 0. — 0 0 8 0 1 G New Bis.River. - 3 17 0 }v>w Sylvia. ' *0 1 J. N.i 4 Occidental '• ' 0 \ . r t 0 18 c axon 0 1 J •Taira.n Klines ; 0 0 n 0 7 .Talisman C !0 0 2 11 0 Victoria Oil 014 Wo ill! 2 19 * 3 0 6 Wnih'i Grand Junction ... 1 10 9 1 11 6 W.iiotabi 0 S ? 5 !s 9 Waitangi 0 3 i 0 3 6 Watchman — 0 2, 0 Murray Creek (55.) 0 7 0 — STOCK EXCHANGE. (By TeleeraDh-—Press Association.)' Auckland, November 23. Business done on 'Change'this mohiing:— Kuranui Caledonian, Is. 9ri. New Sylvia. Is. 3d. Occidental. Is. 5d., ls. 7d. Victoria, Is. Id. Waiotahi, ss. sd. to ss. ICd. Watchman, Is. 9d. Dominion, £d. Kirikiri, sd. Grand Junction. £1 lis. 5d., £1 10e. New Wa.itaia; GJd. • Auckland Gas, £3 7s. 6d. The following business wae done at the 3,15 p.m. call:— May Queen,, -Id. ' Moanataiari, 9d. : - Occidental, contributed, !s, 6d,, Is. 6d„ Is. 4d., Is. sd. Waiotahi, sf.'Bd„ ss. 9d„ 5-. 10d„ ,ss. lid. Old Hauraki. Is. 7d. ' Talisman, consolidated, .£2 lis. 3d. Waihi Grand Junction, £1 10s. 3d, £.1 10s. 6d., £1 lOSm £1 Ik- id-
Now Wa.ilii.ia, 1(1. Saxon, ts. fill. Jloiintain King, 2d. .V'\v Sylvia, la. Id. Diinodin, Xovcmbcr 23. SI or I; Kxchango sales:— Waihi Grand Junction, £1 12s. sd. (three jiari'i'ls), £1 12s„ £1 12s. Id. (forward dcWaiotahi, ss. lOd. Salp.< reported:— Waihi Grand Junction, £1 12g. l}d. Wniotalii, ss. 5d., ss. Vil. WATCHMAN Q.M. COMPANY. Tho mine manager of tho above company reports ne follows:— Charter Level.—l have tho honour to report, on the work in progress for tho past week. 11. Dahh and party have extended the face of the crosscut an additional 17ft., Tnakintr :i total of 3Gft. to date. Tho last '3ft. driven has been through a. face of all atiartz. in which a few strong colours of gold have been eccu. This ore iB being saved for treatment. In the present facc there is a seam of white clay with a hard, white'sandstone wall, behind which in all probability will provo to he the hanging wall.
Sunbeam Section.—T. Graham and party have finished timbering tho level, and are now engaged cutting the drain, which will require two more shifts to complete. The work of the tramline and storage paddock is proceeding.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1294, 24 November 1911, Page 10
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